Alouettes play host to slumping Lions
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09/01/2010 -
Montreal, QC (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Montreal Alouettes find out what life
without one of the top offensive stars in the league is like this week as the
team hosts the British Columbia Lions at McGill Stadium on Friday night.
The Alouettes have been enjoying some time off since defeating Winnipeg back
on August 19 by a score of 39-17, but quarterback Anthony Calvillo still
doesn't feel that he is up to the task of leading his team on the field and
will be sitting this one out due to a sternum injury and bruised ribs that
caused him discomfort the last time he attempted to practice and prepare. With
Calvillo, the two-time reigning CFL Offensive Player of the Year, taking a
break it is up to Chris Leak to handle the action on offense for the squad.
Leak looked solid when he subbed for Calvillo in the last game, stepping in
during the third quarter and completing 10-of-15 passes for 99 yards as the
Als maintained their lead in the Eastern Division with a record of 6-2.
Receiver S.J. Green caught a pair of Calvillo TD passes in the decision and
running back Brandon Whitaker, who was taking the place of an injured Avon
Cobourne, added a team-best 74 yards and a couple of majors of his own.
As for the Lions, their season continues to spiral out of control. Since
posting a 25-10 win over Edmonton in the season opener, the team has dropped
seven in a row and now rests at the bottom of the division standings as a
result. Last week the team had an offensive explosion that included a season-
high 35 points versus Calgary, the only problem being that the squad also gave
up 48 points in a game that saw the highest-scoring first half so far this
season in the CFL.
Lions signal-caller Casey Printers returned to action after missing the last
four games due to injury but was mostly ineffective for much of the game
before tossing his first and only touchdown pass late in the fourth quarter to
Emmanuel Arceneaux. Printers, who hit on 10-of-26 passes for 191 yards, did
score a major himself early in the meeting on the ground, but BC still lost
its seventh in a row.
In one of the scarier moments this season, play between the Lions and
Stampeders was halted for several minutes at the 5:18 mark of the third after
BC wideout Darius Passmore collided with signage on the sidelines, requiring
him to be immobilized and wheeled off on a stretcher after suffering a cut to
his neck and was taken to a nearby hospital as a precaution.
Printers should be getting the start again this week for the Lions, but one
never knows which signal-caller will be actually finishing the game for the
squad. Back in 2005, Printers did have a huge game against the Als with 357
yards and four TD passes, but in his other appearances he has a total of just
four majors and five INTs, so the odds are not exactly on his side. It should
come as no surprise that the BC passing attack is one of the weakest in the
league at this stage, completing just 56.2 percent of its pass attempts for a
meager five touchdowns and 10 picks, leading to a league-low 69.3 efficiency
rating through eight games.
Thanks to Calvillo, the Montreal passing attack is again tops in the league
with a rating of 109.6, having rolled out 18 TDs and just four interceptions,
but this weekend the offense for the Als will have a different look with Leak
at the helm, starting the first CFL game of his career. One of the significant
differences between Calvillo and Leak is the ability of the latter to actually
break out of the pocket and make something happen with his feet. Chances are
the coaches won't want Leak to take too many liberties in that department
since they are already a QB short, but that still has to play a part in the
preparations by the Lions going into Friday night.
Whitaker, who was named the Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts
filling in for Cobourne, has shown that he can play a significant role in the
offense when called upon, so perhaps the Als will be asking him to again
shoulder a portion of the load while key components of the offense try to get
healthy. Montreal, which is a perfect 3-0 this season when playing in games
decided by 20 points or more, is actually second from the bottom in terms of
rushing yards at this stage with just 751, averaging only 5.5 yards per
attempt which is ahead of only Hamilton and that shows just how important
Calvillo and the quarterback position is to this group.
This is the second meeting of the season between these two teams, the first
taking place in British Columbia in the middle of July with the Als slipping
by with a 16-12 victory. The win was the first for Montreal in the province in
the last 10 years. Damon Duval was the star of the show for the Als as he
registered all but two of his team's points.
With the win Montreal has now taken two in a row and three of the last four
encounters with the Lions in regular season action. In terms of the all-time
regular-season series, BC still clings to a 31-29-1 advantage dating back to
1954.
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Hernandez went 11-11 with a 4.66 ERA last season, including 9-7 with a 4.09 ERA in 20 starts after the Mets acquired him from Arizona in late May. But he missed the playoffs because of a torn calf muscle.
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